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Freedom camper's free home with $10m view

His farm-registered SUV and makeshift lean-to with rudimentary kitchen shelves has occupied a prime corner of Auckland's waterfront for more than a year.

A so-called freedom camper and fisherman called John is bamboozling officials under pressure to move him on.

His possie is on Wynyard Pt, at the northern end of a precinct in the throes of a multibillion-dollar redevelopment, and just across the water from property developer Dave Henderson's $10 million penthouse on Princes Wharf.

John, who will not give his full name, says it is part of a "fisherman's park" allowing him a right to peaceful occupation.

He says he is not hurting anybody by being there, in the company of more occasional freedom campers and anglers, in the sun and breeze a world away from the melee of Queen St.

But another fisherman pressing Auckland Transport to take action accuses him of arrogance in monopolising the site, and obscuring a road safety sign warning motorists of a sharp right-hand bend.

"Not only is he parked in front of this sign, which is erected on to a tin fence, but he has built a shelter with kitchen shelves between his vehicle and the fence," said the complainant, who did not want to be identified.

The man said the council's transport body had painted broken yellow lines along the full eastern side of Bingham St except for the final two or three metres - under John's vehicle.

"He refused to move for them to paint there."

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Freedom Air operation in the CNMI is now inactive

Monday, March 24, 2014

Liability insurance expired on March 8

Theres one less carrier serving the CNMI after it was confirmed that Freedom Air ceased flying to Saipan, Tinian, and Rota early this month.

Commonwealth Ports Authority executive director MaryAnn Lizama said Friday that the companys liability insurance was recently cancelled and CPA has been not notified of its reinstatement.

She disclosed that based on the notice of termination/cancellation of policy issued by Kudlich Insurance, Freedom Airs coverage expired on March 8, 2014. No further correspondence was received from the insurance company.

Freedom Airs activities have been grounded. It has been noted that no activities are occurring on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. No further notice from Kudlich Insurance to cancel the notice of termination and cancellation of policy has been reported [to CPA], said Lizama during Fridays board meeting.

The cancellation, it was learned, has also been relayed to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.

Saipan Tribune tried to reach the offices of Freedom Air on Saipan, but no one answered the phone lines.

Kudlich nearly terminated Freedom Airs insurance policy in August last year due to unpaid premiums. The carrier, however, was able to pay before the deadline, resulting in its continued operation.

Aviation insurance provides coverage for hull losses as well as liability for passenger injuries, as well as environmental and third-party damage caused by aircraft accidents.

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Freedom of speech is 'universal' right, Michelle Obama tells China

"But I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world."

Mrs Obama, who arrived in China on Thursday evening, avoided directly criticising Beijing's draconian control of the internet, media and religion.

Social media sites including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are blocked in China and Xi Jinping, the president, has been waging a fierce war on dissent since coming to power in November 2012.

Xu Zhiyong, a lawyer and activist behind a peaceful campaigning group called the New Citizens' Movement, was jailed for four years in January for "disrupting public order."

Earlier this month, Cao Shunli, a 52-year-old activist, died after falling into a coma while in police custody. Ms Cao, who died of apparent organ failure, had been taken into custody last September as she tried to fly out of Beijing to a human rights workshop in Geneva.

Campaigners also criticise China's handling of religion, with non-official "underground" churches banned and restrictions placed on freedom of worship, particularly in regions such as Xinjiang, which is home to a large Muslim community.

China's heavily controlled state media made no mention of Mrs Obama's comments.

The US First Lady's speech "focused on the importance of education and cultural exchanges," state broadcaster CCTV reported. "She said China is currently the fifth most popular destination for American students abroad."

Students had given Mrs Obama "a warm welcome," CCTV added.

Mrs Obama arrived in China on Thursday night and on Friday toured its capital with Peng Liyuan, the first lady, and met Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse.

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Freedom Rock CFC petitions for charter school

MERIDIAN A Meridian congregation is among a dozen groups statewide that have filed applications for the first charter schools in Mississippi.

Freedom Rock Christian Fellowship Church and its parent organization, New Destiny Urban Community Development Corporation, have submitted a petition for the New Destiny Charter Academy, also referred to as "The Academy." The Academy is a two-phase project, which, in the first two years SY2014-2014 and SY2015-2016 will serve students from K-3, and beginning in SY2016-17 will begin additionally serving grades 4-5.

Lawmakers in 2013 approved an expanded law allowing charter schools public schools run by private groups that agree to meet certain standards in exchange for less regulation after a two-year fight.

According to Elder LaBaron Hedgemon, pastor of Freedom Rock, that approval granted the Meridian congregation the go-ahead to a longtime vision.

"As a congregation, we have always had a passion to try to meet the needs of children in every area, Meridian and Lauderdale County. Outside of other things we do geared to serving the community, the desire to start a school was there three years ago," Hedgemon said.

Charter schools are public schools with unique traits such as flexibility and accountability. And, like public schools, they are government funded.

But while the number of petitions submitted to establish such institutions statewide has been impressive, there has also been much opposition from educators, parents and the community.

Obviously, my stance is and always will be that I want what is best for the children of Meridian. That being said, I dont think that charter schools are the best option for Meridians children," Meridian Public School Superintendent Dr. Alvin Taylor said.

"The main reason that I feel this way is because charter schools do not have to follow the same rules and regulations that public schools have to follow. For example, their students are not required to pass state tests; they do not have graduation requirements; and all of the teachers and administrators in charter schools are not required to be licensed."

"It is the goal of the Meridian Public School District to provide the best education possible by serving all students, and I strongly believe that our District is the best option for the children of Meridian," Taylor said. "Charter schools cant exist without taking students from existing schools; therefore, costing schools in our community valuable resources and jobs. Therefore, charter schools will be detrimental to public education in our community.

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